Sex, Loneliness, and Artificial Intelligence | It Was Never About Sex
When someone falls in love with a program, sex is not the issue. The issue is older and deeper — the need to be heard without being judged.
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When someone falls in love with a program, sex is not the issue. The issue is older and deeper — the need to be heard without being judged.

Jack Dorsey just told 4,000 people their jobs no longer exist — not because the company is struggling, but because it is thriving. This is not the first time a technology has rewritten the rules of work overnight. It is, however, the first time a CEO has said so this openly. The question is not whether AI will change everything. It already has. The question is who pays the price — and who decides how to share what comes next.

A 67-year-old language still processes your ATM transactions today. A corporation built its fortune on being the only one who truly understood it. Then one morning, a program announced it could read what only specialists once could. This was not an ordinary tech story — it was a moment when the question of who owns knowledge, and who sells it, quietly shifted.

Human beings forget — and this is not a flaw in the design, it is the design. But artificial intelligence never forgets. Not because it is powerful, but because forgetting was simply never programmed into it. Every photo, every angry comment, every late-night search is stored somewhere in servers that never sleep and never feel sorry. Is forgetting still a blessing when every moment is recorded forever?

Through a minimalist science-fiction narrative, the film transforms artificial intelligence into a philosophical mirror, questioning consciousness, ethics, and the fragile boundary between code and what humans call the soul.

AI-generated portraits are not simple copies of our faces; they are statistical interpretations shaped by internet aesthetics. This trend exposes the gap between human understanding and machine probability, while raising deeper questions about identity and self-image in the digital age.

Is artificial intelligence a lasting revolution or another tech bubble? This article examines AI through the history of innovation, economic cycles, and social limits to explore why many technologies rise quickly — and quietly disappear

A strange phone call leads to a deeper question: who are we really talking to in the age of artificial intelligence?

Smart cities raise questions not about whether technology can manage complexity, but whether we can manage the ethical and human dimensions that come with it. In this sense, artificial intelligence is not the issue. The issue is human wisdom in how it is applied.